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    Talk about your political upsets.

    Texas Rep. Ron Paul, hero of a fervant band of libertarians, unexpectedly won the presidential straw poll at the Conservative Political Action Conference today, claiming 31% of the votes cast.

    Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, who has carried the survey for the past three years, was second at 22%.

    The straw poll is unscientific but is sometimes seen as a show of organizational strength among presidential hopefuls. However, Paul, who made a longshot bid for the Republican nomination in 2008, has given no indication he plans to run again.

    "It is clear that Paul brought a lot of people" to CPAC, said Republican pollster Tony Fabrizio, who ran the straw poll.

    Fabrizio said 2,395 of a reported 10,000 attendees voted. It was the most votes in the history of CPAC -- about 40% higher than last year, he said.

    Fabrizio noted that Romney's support was about the same as in last year's straw poll but that support for former Alaska governor Sarah Palin and former House speaker Newt Gingrich was cut by about half.

    Palin was at 7%, Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty at 6%, Indiana Rep. Mike Pence at 6% and Gingrich and former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee at 4%.

    Romney, Pawlenty, Pence and Gingrich had addressed this year's CPAC, but Palin had not.

    In the straw poll, a majority also said they were dissatisfied with the field of contenders for the 2012 nomination against President Obama.

    The announcement of the results brought gasps, cheers and a round of boos from a packed ballroom. The annual three-day conclave, hosted by the American Conservative Union, ends tonight with an address by Glenn Beck.

    (Posted by Susan Page)


    Ron Paul wins CPAC presidential straw poll - On Politics: Covering the US Congress, Governors, and the 2010 Election - USATODAY.com

  • #2
    Where's your girl at?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by vols fan View Post
      Where's your girl at?
      Did I say she was going to win? No, I said someone will probably take her with them. And we can't go by a poll of onlly a little over 2,000 votes to predict the winner. Remember our Supreme Court gave companies the power to give as much monies as they want to any one particular person too.

      You on the other hand should be happy its not her leading this poll.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BettorsChat View Post
        Did I say she was going to win? No, I said someone will probably take her with them. And we can't go by a poll of onlly a little over 2,000 votes to predict the winner. Remember our Supreme Court gave companies the power to give as much monies as they want to any one particular person too.

        You on the other hand should be happy its not her leading this poll.



        No one here has ever said she was the front runnner other than the lefties.
        NBA is a joke

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        • #5
          Originally posted by flarendep1 View Post
          No one here has ever said she was the front runnner other than the lefties.

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          • #6
            Yea she has zero chance to run for anything. No more dummies for President, we can't take it again.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BigWeiner View Post
              Yea she has zero chance to run for anything. No more dummies for President, we can't take it again.
              you're right we cant take another dummy and un qualified ,non American like Obama.....
              jordanrules..................

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jordanrules23 View Post
                you're right we cant take another dummy and un qualified ,non American like Obama.....

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